NCAA college division atlantic coast regional soccer tournament (November, 1968)
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A handout for the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) College Division Atlantic Coast Regional Soccer Tournament that took place on November 15 to 16, 1968. The four teams that played in the tournament were Montclair State College, Baltimore University, Elizabethtown College, and Springfield College. The tournament took place at Springfield College. The handout includes a photo of each team and the roster for each team. The game results of the four teams for their current seasons are listed. The last page of the handout has a scorecard to fill out for the tournament.
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At the NCAA College Division Atlantic Coast Regional Soccer Tournament that took place on November 15 to 16, 1968, Springfield College won the tournament in the championship game against Montclair State College. The final score of the game was 6 and 0. The 1968 team was led by Head coach Irvin Schmid and team Captains Bill Muse and Page Cotton, finishing the season with a record of 13 wins, 0 losses, and 3 ties. The 3 ties came against Dartmouth, Yale, and Williams. Paul LeSeuer led the team in scoring with 15 goals throughout the season, and close behind him was Charlie Zien and Ralph Arguin with 10 goals a piece. Captain Bill Muse led the team with assists, finishing the seasons with a total of 5 assists and 8 goals. Other standouts for the team were Jim Quigley, Art Fildago, and Page Cotton.